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Empathy is a sign of strength from "summary" of Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina by Leo Tolstoy

In the eyes of Leo Tolstoy, the ability to feel empathy towards others is not a sign of weakness, as some may mistakenly believe. Rather, it is a mark of true strength – a strength that very few possess. Throughout the narrative of "Anna Karenina," Tolstoy showcases characters who exhibit varying levels of empathy, allowing readers to see firsthand the profound impact it can have on relationships and society as a whole. One such character who exemplifies this strength is Levin. Despite facing personal struggles and uncertainties, Levin consistently demonstrates empathy towards those around him. He is able to put himself in the shoes of others, understanding their joys and sorrows with a depth of emotion that is truly remarkable. This empathy not only enriches Levin's own life but also enables him to form genuine connections with those he encounters. In contrast, characters like Anna Karenina herself often lack this same level of empathy. Consumed by her o...
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    Leo Tolstoy: Anna Karenina

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